Today I was refused to sit the LIUK test at the Iranian Association (Hammersmith, London). I am an A2 national and it came down to how my names are labelled on my ID card.
I have 3 names - a first name, surname and what is labelled on my ID card as father's name. When I booked the test I entered all 3 names, entering father's name as a middle name, thinking that I have to enter my name exactly as on the document.
Staff at the centre said that recently they were given warning/new instructions by the UKBA not to accept candidates where they have entered father's name as middle name although in the past it was accepted. I couldn't understand the reasoning because that was my full name and clearly the instructions told me to enter my full name.
They also said that I either have to remove father's name when booking if I am to apply with ID card or apply with passport or driving licence (which do not list father's name separately). This confused me even more as they would accept a booking under all 3 names with passport but then would refuse another booking again under all 3 names with ID card?!?!
I asked to see those instructions as I wanted to see the exact reason but was referred to the on line instructions and was given a generic sheet of paper saying that the name on the ID did not match the name entered when booking the test which is incorrect.
Has anyone heard of any similar stories?
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